Resident asks commission to consider owners? views

When Springfield Township Planning Commission holds a public hearing Thursday on proposed rezonings, homeowner Len Gorz plans to be there. ‘My hope is that they will consider the ramifications on all property owners, and make a full and fair determination based on all the facts,? Gorz said. The proposal would redesignate some One Family Residential […]

Dentist picks home over Hollywood

When Brett Teran was a 19-year-old University of Michigan student, he watched a video called ‘Implants,? about dental surgery. It changed his life. ‘I thought it was cool,? said Teran, 1998 graduate of Clarkston High School. ‘I’ve always liked using my hands, and helping people. I was good with tools.? He wanted to be a […]

Civil war

When Gary Jolley and his family moved into their new house in Springfield Township, he welcomed rules regulating neighborhood appearance and standards. ‘We moved from a neighborhood in White Lake ? things were all over the place,? said Jolley, who moved into the Dixie Lake Manor neighborhood in 1999. ‘Here, everything was nice and neat.? […]

Phil in the Blank

It’s the summer movie season, and I am a willing participant. I’ve been racking up quite a few hours in the theater: Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Live Free or Die Hard, Transformers, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. That wasn’t the only thing new with Harry Potter, of course. I fell for […]

Dr. Wilusz fights diabetes by fixing feet

Diabetes is the top reason besides trauma for foot amputation, with 75,000 in 2003, according to the Center for Disease Control. Dr. Peter M. Wilusz , Independence Township podiatrist, wants to change that. ‘Amputation is a death sentence (for people with diabetes),? said Wilusz, who has diabetes, a disease which runs in his family. Among […]

Don’t worry

Springfield Township residents concerned about rezoning of their property have nothing to worry about, officials say. ‘It’s more a reflection of what’s already there,? said township Supervisor Collin Walls. The township Planning Commission is holding a public hearing Aug. 2 to discuss rezoning property in the northwest quadrant of I-75 and Dixie Highway. The property […]

Reaching for the top

School’s out for summer. But for Leah Kirsch of Clarkston, summer’s a chance to do more stuff, including competing with local and national volleybal programs and competing for the title of Miss Teen of Michigan. ‘Since school is out, I have a chance to do this,? she said. ‘Miss Teen Michigan will help with college.? […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

The presidential debates have been interesting this year. I’ve enjoyed watching President Obama and Gov. Romney go at it during their three debates, even if I had lots of work I had to get to. Lots of strategizing go into those things, with the candidates and their teams going over every conceivable scenario. Do they […]

New county queen serves community

Unlike queens who inherit their titles, Michelle VanderVoord had to earn her crown. As a candidate for Oakland County Fair Queen, she prepared applications, wrote essays, gave a speech, and shared her views in a live interview with Mrs. Michigan, Miss Michigan, and fair officials, asking questions such as favorite politician (state Rep. John Stakoe), […]

Back to school

It’s a new year for the Clarkston Board of Education, with a new trustee, schedules, and assignments. Stephen Hyer was reelected board president in a 4-3 vote. Karen Foytech earned the three votes. ‘I didn’t expect to be nominated,? Foyteck said. ‘There are no special priveledges (as president), just extra work.? Hyer said he is […]

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